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James Mills's avatar

Items like this really give me hope. I know that there's an entire thicket of class prerogatives and learned ideology to clear away (and that it'll never be truly finished) but the first halting steps to trim the Blob seems to be bearing some fruit.

It's more than I could have hoped for one year ago.

https://jmpolemic.substack.com/p/leviathan

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Jordan Longer Name's avatar

Thank you for this message. Let it be repeated. Let this sociopath's fall be celebrated. May the WEF curl up and die. May the ground it grows in and all of its insidious sprouts be plowed up and salted. May the spawn of its programs be kicked to the curbs in every venue the WEF has damaged (most of the countries of the world) and may they wither into oblivion virtually spit upon and despised by all who love liberty and prosperty.

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TheUnderToad's avatar

Don't hold back, dude! I sense some hesitancy in your message 😂😂

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Mike's avatar

Good riddance to bad rubbish we can only hope the intern ruler once stated that water should not be a human right it should be only sold by well meaning corporations to “help the poor” these creatures can not be arrested soon enough

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NeverForget1776's avatar

Really? So does know one recognize this long standing tactic used by those in power? To pick a sacrificial lamb when their exposure is at stake? I highly doubt Klaus would be leaving had Trump lost.

This is nothing more than the WEF trying to re-direct focus away from the entity as a whole and to one person who is a sacrificial lamb.

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Mary Mc's avatar

While I agree somewhat... Schwab can be considered a "sacrificial lamb". The WEF is his baby. He's getting old (87) and it seems there are some sort of "allegations" lodged against him and are being investigated. He's not a good/nice man and nothing would surprise me.

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NeverForget1776's avatar

I agree that he probably did do what he is being accused of. I just believe that had Trump lost, nothing would have been done about these actions he's likely guilty of. This guy is a whack job through and through. Have you seen the pics of him in a women bikini like bathing suit or the ones of him in what looks like something satanic?

I believe most if not all of the leadership in these groups like the WEF are crazy and seek to re-shape =most if not all national governments such that they can be merged into a singular global governance where these people are running the world like a modern monarchy. Just today we hear that the UK is going to authorize private interest to test blocking out the sun in the UK and us normal people who Klaus and the rest view as peasants are like WTF?

These people are evil, crazy and unfortunately wealthy so they can do and get away with things us little people could not an if we don't work to stop them i fear they will bring about some kind of global catastrophe form their sheer arrogance.

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Bandit's avatar

🙌

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A.'s avatar
Apr 24Edited

King Charles is a major globalist and WEF-man. I think people are fooled because they consider him traditional and conservative. Not so. That is just the image he generally portrays. They all have a public image as a smokescreen.

In fact most (if not all) of British and European royalty are hardcore globalists. Princess Rania of Jordan is both a WEF board member and a "best friend" of the British Princess of Wales, Catherine, as in the former Kate Middleton.

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CharlieSeattle's avatar

King Charles is a flaming Dork, Twit ....whatever. I cringe when I think of the centuries of inbreeding that produced him and his ilk!

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A.'s avatar

Well, the royal family is not known for intelligence. Or particular accomplishments. Despite expensive childhood educations. Many of the middle-class far out-do them.

I suppose the best you can say of them is that they stand still to be dressed, and they generally follow the PR scripts written for them.

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A.'s avatar

"Fabianism is a radical London-based movement initiated in the 1880s for the purpose of subverting the existing order and establishing a Socialist World Government controlled by its leaders and by the financial interests associated with them."

I had heard of the Fabians intermittently. Sounds much like the Club of Rome and WEF.

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dave's avatar

Fabians came first. One of their founders of Fabianism was H.G. Wells (the sci-fi author).

Wells was a founder of the London School of Economics (LSE), along with Bernard Shaw. Both Wells and Shaw were prominent figures known for their socialist views and were founders of the school, which initially had a socialist leaning.

David Rockefeller, a member of the renowned Rockefeller family, studied at the London School of Economics (LSE) in 1937 for a year after graduating from Harvard.

Wells wrote his plan for the future (AKA, our timeline) "The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution". Wells referred to "the conspiracy" as a religion.

'L. Ron Hubbard is famously quoted as saying that starting a religion is a good way to make a million dollars. Hubbard made this statement at a science fiction convention in 1948, highlighting his belief that starting a religion could be a lucrative venture. He also expressed a desire to start his own religion for financial gain.'

Kissinger, Schwab's mentor, was Nelson's #1 The Club of Rome was held in collaboration with The Rockefeller Foundation.

It's a small pond.

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A.'s avatar

Yes, I agree that it is a small pond. A certain moneyed set, with power and influence, have declared themselves the gods who walk the earth and can lay claim to the rest of us as serfs.

Henry Kissinger has long been considered a Psychopath, to those in the know.

Start a religion, start a cult. Same thing to these people. The Moonies of the 1970s was a "religion" started by a Korean Industrialist who had learned brainwashing tactics in the POW camps of the Korean War. By the early 1970s he saw American youth as good pickings. He sold them on scam spiritualism, when really that was a cover for human trafficking with a mind to making lots of money out of their street sales.

Then there is the Community of Jesus on Cape Cod, rumoured to have been built with Rockefeller funds as a Benedictine monastery, with an extra punch.

You might be interested in the Substack by Francisco Gil-White, "The Management of Reality".

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dave's avatar

Thanks, I've read some stuff from gil-white long ago. I think James Lindsay is the most on top of all of this. I came to all of this from joking about the Nazis with a friend. Too many similarities.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y011Pdrb3Sk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk_w2-8snWk

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A.'s avatar

I read too many books too, Dave.

I will follow your links. Thank you.

I have read the James Lindsay material from the start (though I have fallen behind these past few months and need to catch up). He is a Ph.D. in Mathematics, so this is not his trained field, but he does an excellent job, in terms of the crop of newcomers of the 2000s.

I have some training in a few of these cross-disciplines. No one field holds all the answers.

I can resonate with the Francisco Gil-White ideas on Sargon of Akkad and anti-semitism. And on Psychopathy.

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Mary Mc's avatar

Couldn't happen to a "nicer group" and hopefully, sooner rather than later.

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Mike Menzie's avatar

Good riddance!

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Lucy's avatar

The WEF isn’t going anywhere. They have many more puppets to install. Usually even worse than the ones who leave.

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Lucy's avatar

Oh and Trump is best friends with Klaus Schwab. Why people think he will save them is beyond comprehension. Cult behavior.

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Mary Mc's avatar

😂😂😂 Since when?

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CharlieSeattle's avatar

WEF Hydra beast has many heads. When one rots off another grows.

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Stanley Yelnats's avatar

I thought Claus Schwab was rich. Do rich people always steal? I get them expecting free stuff and avoiding taxes, but from what I’ve read this guy was making ghetto moves, not unlike stealing the hotel towels.

Someone wants him gone, is my second thought. Obviously there’s some sort of power struggle going on at the WEF. Wonder who that someone is? Bill Gates must have his evil hand in it somewhere.

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CharlieSeattle's avatar

It is NOT called stealing when the rich bribe those that write the tax laws.

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dave's avatar

little people rich. He’s a sycophant to the rich and started a who’s who book for billionaires. I kinda feel bad for him, he’’s just a tool and thought he was doing good.

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Nick Kryptr's avatar

¡Viva la Libertad, Carajo!

(Also , I love that the a Nestle CEO is the *second* most evil bastard they could find.)

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Lynnr's avatar

Yes, same guy who said “water’s not a human right” 🙄

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Marilyn Hagerman's avatar

Evil yes!! Add to that a narcissistic operating level of corruption that eliminates anything that stands in his way!!

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JustPlainBill's avatar

If there is one thing these types are experts at, it is rebranding. I predict that after a suitable interval, they will magically appear under a different rock.

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Kurt's avatar

Poor Klaus, cast out in the prime of his career. He can now sleep for 100 more years in his vampire coffin.

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NeverForget1776's avatar

I must say it is heartwarming to se so many realize how vile, evil and disgusting Schwab and the rest are. It wasn't that many years back that you were called a Conspiracy Theorist if you dare point out what these crazy people were doing and trying to do. They aren't like greedy bankers who just seek to get as much $$ as they can, these people would go scorched earth and destroy us all just to prove they are right. Today it was announced that the UK is going to allow private interest to test blocking out the sun in the UK; aka geoengineering. Does anyone believe that mankind is at the level of technological advancement that we should be tinkering with geoengineering our own planet?

This reminds me of Oppenheimer's own fear of what their testing of a nuclear bomb might possibly do. If we run foolishly into the night we might trip over that which we can not stand back up from again and people like those at the WEF seem eager to start running.

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mike's avatar

We can hope but the WEF has many tenacles

I for one will not let my guard down I'd hope no one else does either

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Marilyn Hagerman's avatar

There is an old saying, goes something like…..”goodness always wins out over evil”. It’s the deep damage done to so many by that evil that takes years to heal. The evil this wicked Schwab has bestowed on the world knew no bounds The depth of influence he had on gullible “wantabe” rich and influential young leaders like Canada’s Trudeau and many Liberal government Ministers. WEF membership was a snob’s mark of success!! The high esteem the Davos crowd holds for those that travel in the world of the corrupt rich elites is both sad and disgusting! Even funnier……is how hard they fall when truth surfaces!!

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Damien Buckley's avatar

Seems like a distraction.

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